. Rhymes and jingles . Well-meaning Froc; 196 The Frost King 199 After the Winter 201 Little Whimpy 204 Night and Day 206 At the Window 206 Out of the Shell 208 Bees in the Manger 209 Baby Nell 209 Lemons for Molly 210 Jamies Troubles 210 Jean and Kitty 211 Doggies Tricks 212 Some Children roam the Fields and Hills . . 214 A Common Mistake 214 Little Minnie Stowe 215 Letting the Old Cat Die 216 What shall we take to Boston ? 219 Learning to Pray . . „ 220 Trotty Malone 222 Dont Trust Chatter 222 Red and White 223 The Third of July 227 When I am Big 229 -U- xii TABLE OF CONTENTS. Wind for the T


. Rhymes and jingles . Well-meaning Froc; 196 The Frost King 199 After the Winter 201 Little Whimpy 204 Night and Day 206 At the Window 206 Out of the Shell 208 Bees in the Manger 209 Baby Nell 209 Lemons for Molly 210 Jamies Troubles 210 Jean and Kitty 211 Doggies Tricks 212 Some Children roam the Fields and Hills . . 214 A Common Mistake 214 Little Minnie Stowe 215 Letting the Old Cat Die 216 What shall we take to Boston ? 219 Learning to Pray . . „ 220 Trotty Malone 222 Dont Trust Chatter 222 Red and White 223 The Third of July 227 When I am Big 229 -U- xii TABLE OF CONTENTS. Wind for the Tree Top 229 Here are Plenty of Shells 229 Little Bell Dreer and the Dish-cover 230 Master Trembles Adventure 232 Hark ! My Children 235 The Terrible Ball 236 Bennys Buttons 241 If Cows wore Satin Slippers c . 242 Bumble Bramble 242 Nobody near Him, all in the Dark 242 Oh No, Tis nt So 243 The Sun and the Stars . 243 A Birthday Rhyme 246 Mother Goose for Big Folks 248 How the New Year Came 250 Childrens Hymn 254. RHYMES AND JINGLES. GOING TO LONDON. Up, down ! Up, down !All the way to London town-Sunny road, and m the papa,You re the mama,You re the pretty lady ! Up, down ! Up, down !All the way to London townSee how fast we re going !Feel the jarOf the car ?Feel the wind Up, down ! Up, down !All the way to London townHere we are this minute !Rock a chairAnywhere,When we two are in it. RHYMES AND JINGLES. THE MAYOR OF SCUTTLETON. The Mayor of Scuttleton burned his nose Trying to warm his copper toes ; He lost his money and spoiled his will By signing his name with an icicle-quill; He went bare-headed, and held his breath, And frightened his grandame most to death ; He loaded a shovel, and tried to shoot, And killed the calf in the leg of his boot; He melted a snow-bird, and formed the habit Of dancing jigs with a sad Welsh rabbit; He lived on taffy, and taxed the town ; And read his newspaper upside down ; Then he sighed, and hung his hat on a feather, And


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